Prince Charles is finally back with his wife after she completed a 14-day self-isolation in their Scottish residence following Charles’ contraction of the novel coronavirus.
25.03.2020 - 22:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Furious Scots have slammed Prince Charles for ignoring government rules on coronavirus by heading north from London to his holiday home.
It was revealed today that the Prince of Wales was diagnosed with the deadly bug at the Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire where he is now self-isolating.
It comes after politicians issued a dire warning on Saturday, March 21 to avoid Highland areas as a way of escaping busy UK cities.
Nicola Sturgeon told people across the UK to stop putting strain on remote
Prince Charles is finally back with his wife after she completed a 14-day self-isolation in their Scottish residence following Charles’ contraction of the novel coronavirus.
Prince Charles was tested positive for Coronavirus last week. The Prince of Wales showcased mild symptoms of the Covid-19 virus before he entered a week's self-isolation.
Prince Charles, 71, has spoken out on his coronavirus diagnosis after coming out of self-isolation on Monday in a new video message shared on the Clarence House Instagram account. In an uplifting video filmed at his residence in Scotland, Birchall, The Prince of Wales said the pandemic is a “strange, frustrating and often distressing experience”, but praised key and NHS workers who are tirelessly fighting against the virus sweeping the nation.
Last week it was confirmed that Prince Charles has contracted coronavirus and is self-isolating at his Scottish residence, Birkhall. However, once the official government lockdown in the United Kingdom is over, it is likely he and his wife, Camilla, will return to their favoured house of residence; Clarence House in London.
Last week, the British royal family dropped jaws when they confirmed Prince Charles has been diagnosed with Coronavirus. The Clarence House announced the 71-year-old was tested positive for the virus.
Prince Charles, 71, is out of self-isolation following the announcement last week that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus after displaying mild symptoms. Charles, who is first in line for the British throne, announced that he's no longer in self-isolation through the Clarence House.
The Prince of Wales who tested positive for coronavirus last week after developing mild symptoms is now out of self isolation at his Birkhall home in Scotland.
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, are extremely grateful for the NHS healthcare workers! On Thursday evening, across the United Kingdom, people took a moment to cheer on the nurses and doctors who have risked their lives during the coronavirus outbreak by participating in the #ClapsForCarers initiative.
Prince Charles tested positive to COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, on Wednesday.
Prince Harry last met Prince Charles at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London on March 9. So, it would obvious that the Duke of Sussex would want to be by Charles' side as he fights Coronavirus.
Meghan Markle has forbidden Prince Harry from traveling amid the coronavirus pandemic, including a trip overseas to see his father Prince Charles, who tested positive for COVID-19. Harry's 71-year-old father, who is first in line to the British throne, tested positive for coronavirus after displaying mild symptoms, his office announced Wednesday.
Meghan Markle has reportedly told her husband Prince Harry he is not allowed to travel to the UK to visit his dad Prince Charles. Prince Charles announced on Wednesday that he had tested positive for coronavirus at the age of 71.
The Palace has confirmed that Prince Charles broke the news of his diagnosis to his sons, and he also spoke to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Prince Charles was diagnosed with Coronavirus aka COVID-19, it was revealed on Wednesday (March 25) in a statement from the Palace.
Queen Elizabeth II "remains in good health" after her son, Prince Charles, has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Buckingham Palace. The queen, age 93, is taking proper precautions amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis and is currently self-quarantining at Windsor Castle with her husband, Prince Philip, 98.
Prince Charles’ coronavirus diagnosis may not be serious, but his loved ones within the royal household are said to be worried, one palace insider is alleging. The 71-year-old, who is first in line to the British throne, has tested positive for COVID-19 during the pandemic after displaying mild symptoms, his office announced.